Razer's data leak may have affected 100,000 customers globally
Singapore
A SERVER misconfiguration caused gaming hardware firm Razer to potentially expose the data of about 100,000 global customers, including their personal information, order details and shipping information.
Credit card numbers and passwords were safe, said the company.
The data breach was discovered on Aug 18 by cyber security consultant Volodymyr Diachenko, who estimated the total number of affected customers to be around 100,000, based on the number of…
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